UK and France Sign £120m Deal for Military Drones Study
Deal could mean combat drone ready for deployment from 2030.
US Tells Ex-President Saleh to Leave Yemen as UN Readies Visa Ban and Asset Freeze
Yemen's former president Ali Abdullah Saleh said the US has threatened him with sanctions.
Aung San Suu Kyi Attacks Myanmar Government Reforms
Myanmar opposition leader criticises two years without significant reforms
Jordan Recalls Ambassador to Israel Over Jerusalem 'Violations' and 'Israeli Escalation' at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Jordan recalled ambassador over escalating clashes at Al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem.
Ukraine Will Not Fund Rebel-Held Areas But Will Keep Gas Flowing
Ukraine's Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said breakaway regions would receive gas and electricity.
Top Al Qaeda Operative Killed in Yemen Drone Strike
Al Qaeda operative killed in drone strike in Yemen after 10 militants killed on Tuesday.
Russian Gas Deliveries Set to Resume as Ukraine Makes Payment
War-torn Eastern Ukraine ceasefire shaky as Kiev sends army reinforcements to key towns and cities.
Slow Growth and Rapid Deflation in October as Eurozone Slump Extends
Eurozone business growth picked up by the slimmest of margins despite deep price cuts.
Controversial Israeli Artist Natali Cohen Vaxberg Arrested for Defecating on National Flag
Israeli artist under house arrest after posting video in which she defecates on Israeli flag.
Isis Foreign Legion: Londoner William Hasmo Clinic 'Killed by Syrian Army Fire Fighting as Jihadi'
Early reports say Abu Abdullah al-Britani was killed near Syria city of Deir Ez-Zor on Tuesday.
Isis Executes Four Journalists in Mosul, Iraq
BREAKING: Reports that Isis has executed four journalists in northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
EU Delays Opal Gas Pipeline Decision After Russia Endorses Rogue Ukraine Votes
European Union postpones deadline on decision over Russia's access to Opal gas pipeline.
Oil Hits Four Year Low as Saudi Arabia Slashes US Prices
Brent crude sinks close to $82 a barrel after Saudi Arabia cut prices to US customers.
Myanmar's Suu Kyi Ready For China Visit, States Party Official
Aung San Suu Kyi set to visit China in December ahead of Myanmar elections to be held in 2015.
2014 Eurozone Growth Will be Anaemic as France and Italy Wobble
France's economy set to be weakest performer over next few years amid slow growth and investment.
Russia's Struggle With Ukraine to Hit Growth in Central Asia
IMF says central Asian countries will feel impact of falling oil prices and the Ukraine crisis.
UK Aid Investments Routed Through Secretive Tax Havens
The UK's CDC Group among host of European aid investment vehicles channelled through secrecy jurisdictions, study finds.
Israel Bank Chief Karnit Flug Open to Fresh Ideas in Deflation Fight
Bank of Israel governor Karnit Flug said the institution is committed to achieving inflation target.
Tobacco Companies Win Right to Fight EU Packaging Rules
Coalition of tobacco companies challenge EU Tobacco Products Directive, say rules are anti-competitive.
Isis Execution: Women and Children Among 36 Sunni Tribespeople Murdered in Iraq
Public execution day after government confirmed more than 300 tribespeople killed in Anbar province.
China Unveils Laser to Shoot Down Drones
China has revealed an anti-drone laser it says can shoot down vehicles in five seconds.
Isis Under Fire as US Launches 14 Strikes in Iraq and Syria
US carried out 14 air strikes against Isis targets in Iraq and Syria on Sunday and Monday.
China Lowers Expectations For Xi-Abe Talks at Apec Amid Strained Relations
Relations between China and Japan have become increasingly strained in recent years.
Publicis Shares Volatile On $3.7bn Deal to Buy Digital Ad Firm Sapient
Advertising giant's shares fell as much as 5% on news it would buy digital ad firm for $3.7bn.
Britain Brushes Off German Opposition to UK Plans to Restrict Immigration
UK Chancellor George Osborne said Prime Minister Cameron would press ahead with plans in calm way.
European Winter Freeze Could Push Up Energy Prices
Europe set for below-average temperatures this winter after nine months of warm weather.
Greece Likely to Need Help to Exit Bailout, States EU Official
Athens is due to exit the EU bailout programme at the end of 2014.
UK Manufacturing Expands at Fastest Rate Since July but Eurozone Slump Hurts Exports
UK manufacturing orders rose to highest level since the summer but Eurozone troubles hit export orders.
Bank Leumi Rejects New York State Department of Financial Services $300m Settlement Offer
Bank Leumi said the final settlement with US authorities could be larger than previously estimated.
East Africa Tourism Suffers As Ebola Fears Spread Across Continent
Tourism in Kenya and Tanzania hurt by Ebola outbreak half a continent away.